The Administrative Staff College was established by King Edward's Hospital Fund for London and began its first course in April 1951. This booklet gives a short account of its activities in its first five years of operation.
This document reports the work of the Hospital Personal Aid Service during 1955. The Service undertook visits, on behalf of hospitals, to elderly people awaiting admission to hospital whose medical condition did not warrant immediate admission to an acute ward.
This circular updates the one entitled 'General Hospital Diets' which indicated the costs of three grades of dietary for patients in general hospitals. Following the end of rationing these costs have been revised. The same recipes and menus have been used as in the original circular, and in addition, information ...
In the first half-century of its work, the King's Fund was concerned with the support, benefit and extension of the voluntary hospitals of London, and therefore had little or no contact with mental and mental deficiency hospitals. When the National Health Service Act was implemented in 1948, the need for ...